About us Login Get email updates
Research
Print

Media allowed to stand suggestion that Pelosi support for minimum wage bill stems from company in her district

January 23, 2007 4:58 pm ET

Trouble viewing clip? Download: QT | WMV

7 Comments

In the days following House passage of a Democratic minimum wage increase, media outlets have continued to report Republican accusations that the bill, the Fair Minimum Wage Act, caters to a company in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) district because it does not include a wage hike for American Samoa. These stories point out that Del Monte Corp., which is headquartered in Pelosi's district, owns one of American Samoa's largest employers, StarKist. But in reporting the accusation, many in the media have allowed to stand the suggestion that Pelosi's support of this bill stems from Del Monte's interest. In fact, Pelosi has supported several versions of the Fair Minimum Wage Act since it was introduced by Democrats in 1999, three years before Del Monte bought StarKist, and each has included a wage hike for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands but not for American Samoa.

Pelosi was a co-sponsor of the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 1999 and co-sponsored subsequent versions of the bill, introduced in 2001, 2003 and 2005. Versions of the Fair Minimum Wage Act were also introduced in 2002 and 2004, but Pelosi was not a co-sponsor of these bills. The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 passed the House 315-116 on January 10.

Republican House members also introduced minimum wage proposals in 2005 and 2006 that included a wage hike for the Northern Mariana Islands but not for American Samoa.

The most recent examples of media reports on this issue were in the January 23 edition of The Washington Times and on the January 23 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends. The Washington Times reported that Republicans were calling the American Samoa exemption a "fishy favor":

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters less than two weeks ago that she would close the loophole after coming under criticism from Republicans for what they termed a "fishy favor" to StarKist Tuna. StarKist has lobbied for years against raising the minimum wage in American Samoa, and its parent, Del Monte Corp., is based in Mrs. Pelosi's San Francisco district.

Fox & Friends also ran a story on the issue, during which on-screen text read "Fishy Favors."

From the January 23 edition Fox News' Fox & Friends:

STEVE DOOCY (co-host): She [Pelosi] pledged to raise the minimum wage and in fact the Democratic-controlled congress did pass that in their 100 Hours, but as we told you on this program, there was an exemption. And that was the fact that American Samoa would not have to pay their tuna processors more than their current $3.26. Now why American Samoa? Could it be the fact that in her home district is Del Monte, which of course, cans StarKist tuna.

As Media Matters for America previously noted, The Washington Times also advanced the false suggestion that Pelosi took campaign contributions from Del Monte, when in fact, she did not receive any money from the company.

The following media outlets reported the Republican accusations but did not report that each version of the Fair Minimum Wage Act exempted American Samoa:


Expand All Expand 1st Level Collapse All Add Comment
    • Author by monknj80 (January 23, 2007 5:06 pm ET)
         

      They are realy reaching on this one.

      Report Abuse
    • Author by Brian in FL (January 23, 2007 5:19 pm ET)
         

      So what is the Republican Party's excuse for failing to pass the minimum wage hike for all these years for the entire country?

      Where was Fox's criticism of them?

      And Fox's attempt to link Pelosi and Del Monte is extremely weak. So Del Monte has never given money to Pelosi, but is headquartered in her district. Del Monte owns Starkist, which is the 2nd largest employer in America Samoa? That's it?

      Report Abuse
      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (January 23, 2007 7:44 pm ET)
           

        It has been documented over and over again that Del Monte gives the vast majority of its political contributions to the GOP and very little, if any, to the Democratic Party.

        Report Abuse
    • Author by redking75687 (January 24, 2007 1:16 am ET)
         

      Pelosi makes over $150,000 a year from her Congressional salary. She gets an automatic 4% "cost of living" increase every year. She gets free healthcare coverage.

      The new minimum wage is like $10,000 a year. No cost of living increases. No free health care provided.

      If she actually gave a damn about the working poor of this nation, she'd protect our jobs, she'd give us health care with our taxation, she'd place price controls on gasoline and medicine and stop the federal taxes on our utility bills.

      Guess she doesn't really give a damn.

      Report Abuse
      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (January 24, 2007 10:03 am ET)
           

        "If she actually gave a damn about the working poor of this nation, she'd protect our jobs, she'd give us health care with our taxation, she'd place price controls on gasoline and medicine and stop the federal taxes on our utility bills."

        -----

        Wow. I guess a representative from California has much more power than I ever imagined. She can do all that? Single-handedly? Amazing.

        Is all this supposed to happen magically two weeks after being sworn in, or do these things, oh, I don't know... TAKE TIME, PERHAPS?

        Report Abuse
        • Author by redking75687 (January 24, 2007 3:21 pm ET)
             

          How long has she been in office? How long was she minority leader? What initiatives has she proposed in those times that would correct the problems we are facing? Why was she not pushing for these reforms as minority leader? Why is she NOT pushing these reforms now?

          All I get in answer is the same tired excuses for Democratic inaction..."Oh, we weren't in power. Oh, we haven't been in majority long enough."

          And that's all they are...excuses. The American People are under seige economically and Pelosi is NOT our ally in this class war.

          Report Abuse
    • Author by rusty shackleford (January 24, 2007 9:31 am ET)
         

      Pelosi-bashing?  That's soooo last December.

      Report Abuse

my.MediaMatters.org

Login  Sign Up

Push Back

Phone calls, emails and letters from the public do make a difference. Remember that to be effective you must be polite, and professional. Express your specific concerns regarding that particular news report or commentary, and indicate what you would like the media outlet to do differently in the future.